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Sleep Matters Podcast

Sleep Matters Podcast

De: Dr. Erin Elliott and Jason Tierney
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Sleep Matters is a mocktail of snarky honesty and straight talk in dental sleep medicine you’ve been looking for. We jump on the grenades most professionals avoid, from medical and dental turf wars and insurance headaches to calling out the latest industry “snake oil.” Sit down with movers, shakers, and iconoclasts as we dive into the clinical and political issues that keep dentists up at night. You’ll learn. You’ll laugh. And you’ll actually look forward to the next episode. SLEEP MATTERS©Sleep Matters Podcast Economía Enfermedades Físicas Higiene y Vida Saludable
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  • Orange Jumpsuits, Evidence-Based Constraints, and the Provider Divider with Dr. Steve Carstensen
    Mar 18 2026
    Dental Sleep Medicine is like Groundhog Day. Why?In this episode, Jason Tierney and Dr. Erin Elliott sit down with the "fierce advocate" himself, Dr. Steve Carstensen, to examine why the field is moving at the speed of a dial-up modem.Steve has been in the room where it happens—serving on boards, teaching the masses, and pushing the rock up the hill—and he’s got some thoughts. If you’ve ever felt like a "second-class citizen" in the medical world or wondered why we’re still arguing over home sleep tests in 2026, this one is for you.What’s on the Menu:The "Orange Jumpsuit" Syndrome: Why the fear of regulatory "monsters" has kept dentists from practicing to their full potential. (Spoiler: You probably won’t go to prison for ordering a ferritin test).The MD-DDS Discord: Why does the sleep physician love your outcomes but forget your name when it’s time to refer? We talk about bridging the "silo" gap without needing a medical degree.Beyond the "Plastic Provider": If you think your only job is "mandibular advancement," you’re missing the 4th dimension. Steve breaks down Developmental Dental Facial Orthopedics and why we need to care about the brain and heart, not just the airway closure.The Tipping Point: Is the AI-informed patient actually the one who will finally force the medical and dental communities to play nice?The Value Add:Stop playing small. Steve makes the case for moving from "cautious participation" to "meaningful leadership." You'll walk away with a clearer understanding of the structural barriers holding the industry back—and how to kick them down in your own community."All of us is smarter than any one of us." — Dr. Carstensen’s closing wisdom Clinical Concepts & TerminologyDevelopmental Dental Facial Orthopedics: A term coined by Dr. Kevin Boyd and Dr. Dave McCarty to shift the focus from just "straightening teeth" to the 4D growth and development of the airway.Learn more via Dr. Kevin Boyd’s workThe "Leaky Syndrome" Concept: Referenced in the context of functional dentistry—looking at the tube from "here to here" (mouth to gut). Dr. Witt Wilkerson’s "The Shift": A guide to health-centered dentistry and the "leaky" body systems.Professional Organizations & CollaborationSteve emphasizes joining groups where "nobody cares what’s on your badge."World Dentofacial Sleep Society (WDSS): Founded by Dr. Audrey Yoon and Dr. Leopoldo Correa to unite dentists and surgeons globally.Website: dentofacialsleep.orgWorld Sleep Society: The premier international organization for sleep professionals. Steve recommends their biennial congress for true interdisciplinary learning.Website: worldsleepsociety.orgAAPMD & AAOSH (Collaboration Cures): The home for the "Collaboration Cures" movement, focusing on the airway, oral-systemic health, and functional medicine.Website: aapmd.org | aaosh.orgSleep Education Consortium: Founded by Dr. Jerald Simmons, providing the 3-day comprehensive courses Steve mentioned for MD/DDS collaboration.Website: dentalsleepconference.comFeatured Experts to FollowDr. Shane Creado: The sleep physician mentioned who "loves our world" and focuses on peak sleep performance and psychiatry.Website: shanecreado.comDr. Audrey Yoon: A leader in pediatric dental sleep medicine and orthodontics at Stanford.Link to Clinical ProfileRecommended Tools & ReadingOpen Evidence: The AI tool Steve used to research "Evidence-Based Medicine" and alternative clinical trials.Website: open.evidence.comThe Tipping Point by Malcolm Gladwell: The book Steve cited when discussing how the industry will eventually shift its attitude toward airway care. Buy on Amazon.
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    39 m
  • Ditching Wearables, Paradoxical Intent, and CBT for Insomnia with Shane Creado, MD
    Mar 11 2026

    You did your job. You addressed the patient’s breathing and airway issues. But they are still spending their days feeling like they haven’t slept. What’s the deal?

    This week, sleep expert and psychiatrist Dr. Shane Creado joins Jason Tierney and Dr. Erin Elliott to solve the mystery of the "tired-but-treated" patient. We are diving into the "busy brain," the trap of sleep trackers, and why your bedroom might be training you to stay awake.

    Whether you are a doctor helping patients or just someone tired of being tired, this episode is a wake-up call. It is time to stop focusing on how long you stay in bed and start focusing on how well you actually sleep.

    What We Discuss in This Episode

    • Pills vs. Skills: Why retraining your brain with CBT-I is better than using sleeping pills like Ambien or Xanax.
    • The Airway Isn’t Everything: Why opening the "pipe" does not always turn off the "alert" button in the brain.
    • Bedtime Math: Why spending too much time in bed can actually make insomnia worse.
    • The Busy Brain Problem: How to stop your brain from treating 2:00 AM like a stressful business meeting.
    • The Tracker Trap: Is your Oura Ring or Apple Watch giving you "Orthosomnia"? This is when you are so stressed about your sleep data that you cannot actually sleep.
    • Sleep Like a Pro: How small changes can turn an average person into an elite athlete.
    • Social Jet Lag: Why sleeping in late on Saturday feels like a five-hour flight delay for your brain.
    • The Golf Secret: How to talk to patients about sleep so they actually listen. (Hint: Talk about their golf score, not their blood pressure.)

    The Big Idea

    Most people think sleep is just something that happens when you aren't awake. Dr. Creado explains that sleep is actually a skill. If your brain has "learned" how to stay awake and anxious, a CPAP machine or a dental appliance cannot fix that on its own.

    This episode is about moving past the hardware (the airway) and fixing the software (the habits and the mind).

    Resources and Links Mentioned

    Dr. Creado’s Tools

    • The Book: Peak Sleep Performance by Dr. Shane Creado
    • The Course: Overcoming Insomnia Program (Search "Amen University")
    • Dr. Creado’s Patient Resource Guide: Download Here

    Research and Studies

    • The Stanford Sleep Extension Study: Research showing that getting just 30 minutes more sleep can improve athletic accuracy by up to 40%. Link: https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC3119836/
    • The MLB Sleep Study: Data showing that 72% of "sleepy" Major League Baseball players are out of the league within two years. Link: https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2013/05/130531105506.htm
    • The Sauna Study: Research indicating that regular sauna use can improve sleep quality in 83% of users. Link: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/31126560/

    Key Concepts for Further Reading

    • CBT-I (Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Insomnia): Find a specialist via the Society of Behavioral Sleep Medicine.
    • Paradoxical Intent: The psychological trick of "trying to stay awake" to lower sleep anxiety, famously used by psychiatrist Viktor Frankl.
    • Orthosomnia: A term for the unhealthy obsession with achieving "perfect" sleep data from wearable devices.
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    44 m
  • Multi-Location Growth, Referral Pipelines, and Metrics that Matter with Scott Craig
    Mar 4 2026

    What if your referral sources keep sending patients, but your delivery numbers never match up?

    Scott Craig joins hosts Jason Tierney and Dr. Erin Elliott to break down a glaring reason many sleep practices stall: they track activity, not conversion. This isn't about "doing more marketing"—it’s about plugging the leaks in your pipeline. Scott shares how he transitioned from a general dental setting to a 5-location sleep powerhouse by swapping "gut feelings" for cold, hard data and a dedicated team that lives and breathes sleep.

    What We Discuss:

    • The Clean Break: Why moving sleep out of the general practice and into a standalone environment kills friction and creates instant momentum.
    • The 3 Conversions That Matter: How tracking Referral-to-Consult, Consult-to-Delivery, and Delivery-to-Efficacy reveals exactly where you’re losing patients (and revenue).
    • Stop Managing by "Vibes": How to read the story the numbers are telling—from the referral source tanking your close rate to the insurance type quietly killing your margins.
    • The Intake Engine: Why your front desk is either your biggest growth driver or your most expensive bottleneck.
    • Metrics as a Team Sport: Using transparency and EOS (Entrepreneurial Operating System) to turn data into a tool for trust rather than a weapon for blame.
    • Winning the Skeptics: A masterclass in handling the "it won’t work for severe patients" physician with calm, specific proof.

    The Story


    The episode kicks off with Scott’s personal "why"—a story that starts with his father identifying Scott’s own OSA after a sleep course. Treating his own apnea took Scott’s world from black and white to full color, sparking a 20-year mission to make oral appliance therapy a first-line reality.


    But mission alone doesn't pay the rent. Scott walks us through the "ruthless" business framework required to scale. When a primary referral source passed away, his team didn't panic; they rebuilt. By treating the patient pathway like a high-performance pipeline and implementing a leadership structure that demands accountability, they turned a "side hustle" into a Chicago-area behemoth. This is an episode for clinicians tired of "hope" as a strategy and ready for a measurable, scalable system.

    Resources and References

    • EOS (Entrepreneurial Operating System): The framework for leadership used to scale the practice.
    • Transform Dental Sleep: Specifically, Scott’s chapter on metrics and practice management.
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    35 m
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